Auctions.
THIS DAY.
CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL SHEEP SALE. For Sale, at the Cambridge Yards, At 1 o'clock, -lAA AGED LONGWOOLLED IU\J EWES 100 Loiigwoolled Lambs 1000 Three-quarter Bred Ewes, two, four, and six-tooth, from Napier 10 Two and fou'-tcoth Lincoln flams, from pure bred stock. 5 Superior Lincoln Rams, from good flock. Also, 8 Well-bred Pigs. Entries for this Sale should be made with the Auctioneer as soon as possible. J. S. BUCKLAND.
IMP RTANT SALE OF HORSES. At Cambridge, on Saturday, 19th February. The undersigned will sell at the National Hotel, Cambridge, on Saturday next, 19th February, at 1 o'clock, M STRONG GOOD HORSES, from Poverty Bay. 6 Well-bred Hacks from Napier 1 Handsome q ey mare from Waoganui, good in Saddle or Harness 1 Grey Keldinjr, saddle and bridle (without reserve) 2 Pair good plough hort-es 2 Unbroken heavy draught colts 1 Spring oart, horse, and harne&s 1 Double-furrow Plough (Reid and Grey) in perfect order. 2 Sets Buggy Harness, single and Double (new).
J. S. BUCKLAND.
Ohaupo Live Stock Sale.
THE next Sale will be held by the undersigned, on Tuesday, 22nd at One o'clock. J. S. BUCKLvND.
IMPORTANT SALE. Friday, February 25th.
THE undersigned has been instructed by Mr H. W. Tiune, to sell on the above date, at his residence, Briarley, Tamahere, all his valuable Household Furniture, and Live and Dead Stock, as follows :—: — Rosewood Piano by Broadwood, Carpets, and Linoleum, Certain liodp, Curtains and Blindu, Tables in ash, oak, mahogany, walnut, rimu, and kauri, Sofa and Easy Chairs, Cane-bottomecl aud other Chair*, Beds and Blankets, Mattrasees and Pailliases Pillows and Bolsters, Bedroom and Kitchen Crockery, Washhand Stands, Dinner and Breakfast Services, Books and Magazines, Pictures and 1 icture Frames, Whatnots and Flower stand, HandBorne Bronze Reading Lamp, Queen's Reading i amp, Sewing Machine and Letter Press, Oak Bureau and Drawers, 2 Chests of Drawers Giraffe Cupboard in black oak, Looking Glasses, Ornaments, ?nd Table Glass, Fireguards, Fenders, Fire-irons and Basket Grate, Two Kitchen Stoves, Bradford's Vowel Washing, Ringing and Mangling Machine, Baths and WashTubs, Large Meat Safe, Dog Kennel, 2 Ladders, Filter, and Cuttlery. 3 GOOD COWS 1 Bay Draught Mare, stinted to ' ' Sir Hercules " Pair Grey Waggon Mares very hantlsotne, Pair Brown Buggy Ponies 1 Bay Riiling Mare, from Woimanui 1 Bay Mare, Stinted to "Sir Hercules," with foal at foot by ••WatEagle " 3 Unbioken Fillies !i Plough Horses Dray and Hay Fiame Chaffcutter, Wheelbarrow, and Store, Truck, I Ton of Bone Du-t, Stuck well-paved Oaten Hay, Contractor' Waggon on truck wheel, with wooden roadway, Antilles Phaeton by Hooker & Co., Dray and Hay Frame, Double and Single Bujrgy Humes- 1 , Dray, Leading, and Plough Harness Saddle, by Wilkinson and Kidd, London; Ladies' Saddle by Lungdon, London, Saddles and Bridles, &c. Ploughs and Harrow?, Combined Mower and Reaper by Horn«by Diain Pipe*, Churn and Dairy Utensils and Carpenters' Tools, Farm and Garden Tools, 1 Pig, a quantity ot Poultry, Keg Cart Grease, Sacks, Saws, NaiN, Grindstones, Water Cans, and Hydropnlt, Potatoes, Sleigh, Block and Tackle, Farm Gates anil Galvanised Iron Tanks, Steelyards. Lunch at 11 o'clock. Fale to oommmence at 12 o'clock sharp. Coach leaves Hamilton and Cambridge for the sale at 10 o'clock. Return ticket, ss.
J. fcj. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.
mHOMAS STEAD M A N, -^ Seed and Plant Merchant, (Next the Union Bank of Australia), Queen-street, Auckland,
Has now landing, ex Loch Urr, the finest Samples of Clover Seeds ever imported for this Market. Also, to arrive, the Best and Choicest Collection of Vegetable and Flower Seeds ever offered by any Seedsman in New Zenlitttri. ( '.italognes now in course of preparation, which will be sent free by post on application. On dale, pure samples of Bone-flour and Bone-dust, specially imported by me for this market. Peruvian and Huon Island Guanos ; othev Artificial Manures. Oats and Maize, whole and crashed. Bran, Sharps, Chaff, and Potatoes.
NEW ZEALAND GR iND GIFT CLUB, AUCKLAND.
2000 Members, at £1 each, payable 4s. per month, or £1 per five months in advance.
Members joining above Club are entitled to take part in the free distribution of Gifts on the 30fch of JUNE, 1881, when the following valuable Gifts will be drawn for in the Albert Hall, under the management of a Committee of Gentlemen selected from members present. The first distribution of Gifts under the New Zealand Grand Gift Club Rules consists of 20 Harmoniums, £410 ; 23 Pianos, £1165 ; 10 Musical Boxes, £90 ; 3 first-class Violins (in cane), £35; 4 Writing Bureaus, £80 ; 40 Sewing Machines, £220 ; 100 Gifts. Total value, £2000. All Gifts will be on view four weeks before distribution. . Post-office Orders should be forwarded : if cheques, exchange must be added and stampß enclosed for reply. -, . Booking Office ; 19; Grey-s,treet, Auckland.
THEODORE BROWN, Manager*
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1346, 15 February 1881, Page 3
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787Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1346, 15 February 1881, Page 3
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